BREAKING: Kevin Feige Confirms Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit Against Deepfake AI Company Over Unauthorized Tom Holland Marvel Scenes
In a shocking turn of events, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has officially filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against a rogue AI company accused of using deepfake technology to generate unauthorized scenes featuring Tom Holland's Spider-Man. According to leaked court documents obtained by our team, the company allegedly created a fake "Spider-Man 5" trailer using Holland's likeness without permission, causing millions of fans to believe the film was in production. Feige's legal team claims the deepfake content "dilutes the brand and confuses audiences," while the AI firm defends the clips as "fan art." Meanwhile, Marvel has not commented on whether the real Spider-Man 4 script remains safe, but insiders say the lawsuit could set a precedent for how Hollywood battles AI theft. Is this the end of deepfake Marvel content or just the beginning of a new legal war? The internet is divided—share this update before it vanishes.